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The University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law Moot Court Board National Team recently competed in the 75th Annual Regional Moot Court Competition in Cleveland, Ohio. Team A was made up of students Preston Huennekens, Kody Lynn Morgan, and Gavin Wedel.
Whether you are just starting to think about law as a career or are currently in the process of applying, you will find a lot of useful information. If you have any questions about admission to the UK Rosenberg College of Law in Lexington, Kentucky, please feel free to contact us at uklawadmissions@uky.edu.
Founded in 1908 from a law program initiated at Transylvania University in 1799, the University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law was one of the nation's first state law schools.
We're glad you're interested in the University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law in Lexington, Kentucky. Interested applicants must apply online through the Law School Admission Council (LSAC).
UK Rosenberg Law admits first-year students in the fall semester only. There is no part-time program at UK Rosenberg Law. First-year applications are accepted starting on September 15 through April 15.
UK Rosenberg Law's curriculum is taught by faculty with a reputation for excellence in teaching, research, and service. We prepare our students to be responsible members and leaders of the legal profession dedicated to the highest standards of ethics, excellence, and professionalism.
As a first-year student UK J. David Rosenberg College of Law, you will have a required course of study that provides the basics for the study of law. These courses introduce you to the fundamentals and serve as the foundation for other classes.
The cost of attendance at the University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law for the current academic year can be found on UK’s Cost of Attendance website. UK Rosenberg Law tuition rate is an annualized rate, meaning this includes fall, spring, and summer courses.
To be considered for the Ashland Inc. Legal Scholars program, you must demonstrate that you will need to borrow funds to attend law school and be a Kentucky resident. Only candidates applying by February 1 will be considered for the Ashland Inc. Legal Scholarship, which requires an interview.
Robert G. Lawson & William H. Fortune Professor of Law and Director of Legal Research and Writing